Chris was born without arms or legs – works on a farm and inspires everyone with his strength

I think working on a farm might be one of the most physically demanding jobs out there.

Can you imagine everything that needs to be done every day?

But I think it might be hard to find a farmer who works harder than Chris Koch.

The man has become an inspiration for many and it’s not hard to see why.

Chris was born without any arms or legs, meaning he has to work four times harder than most people to do everyday tasks such as brushing his teeth or even eating food.

This however, has not stopped him from working on a farm his entire life.

Hear all about Chris in this article and be prepared to be inspired!

Otherwise a healthy baby, Chris came into this world disabled. He was born a quadriplegic, meaning he suffered from complete paralysis of both the arms and legs.

Just a few hours after his birth, his playful grandma said something that would have an impact on him for the rest of his life. Being the jokester she is, his grandma’s first words about Chris’s birth were, “Bruce [Chris’s Dad] never did finish anything he started.”

But Chris however, would not follow his father’s footsteps. Instead, he became a great fighter in life.

Chris grew up among tractors and animals at his family farm in Alberta, Canada. Already at the age of nine he wanted to drive a tractor for the first time. He was an independent and very stubborn boy from a very early age and refused to wear prosthetics when he went to school.

By refusing to wear prosthetics, he has struggled his entire life but also defied all obstacles. Now he inspires hundreds of thousands of people all over the world, as he travels to give motivational speeches.

“Talking to my dad, I asked him ‘what did you do differently with me than you would’ve with any other kid?’ and he said ‘nothing,’” Chris says, speaking on Oprah’s Steep Your Soul. “My independence is almost endless, now, because of their [my parents] approach.”

Chris also has a Facebook page named ‘If I Can’, where he describes his experiences to thousands of followers.